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. >> our religion is literacy. our religion is gender equality and education. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lily endowment dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, dsigni customized individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. amid the continuing investigation into the boston marathon bombing, president obama this week spoke of the threat of self-radicalized individuals here in the u.s. and the difficulty of identifying them. he said his counterteorism team has discussed ways it can engage communities where such radicalization can occur. in recent years, american muslim groups have launched their own efforts to combat extremism. for more on this, i'm joined by our managing editor kim lawton and haris tarin. he directs the washington office
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leftism is by and far composed of religion. marx said obstacle is religion. try to be happy in the rlo that exists, and leftism says maybe utopia here, religion says ewe utopia is in the next life. those are part of the characteristics, and they are all developed in the book. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't get through, but want to tweet us @booktv is the handle or facebook.com/booktv. you'll sigh right there, you can post a comment under his name. it's listed right there on the top of the page. >> the most obvious is racial minorities. if they rape, if they kill, it is because of racism and poverty during the riot, i was a talk show host then as well, and i said, i'll never forget, and there's a black gentleman throwing stones at drivers, and the man throwing stones 1 not a gentleman. the word i can't use on national television, but the word that comes to mind is not "gentleman,
leftism is by and far composed of religion. marx said obstacle is religion. try to be happy in the rlo that exists, and leftism says maybe utopia here, religion says ewe utopia is in the next life. those are part of the characteristics, and they are all developed in the book. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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and i was going to use sunday as a vehicle to look at the religion -- the role of religion in american life. and just doing my diligence in terms of research and the background of that history to my province back to john winthrop and made the city on the hills beach and roger williams founded ryland and was actually appeared in minister. and, on the basis of total, complete separation of church and state. and i thought i was writing about religious the verdi, and that is covered preseason that i was actually writing about liberty itself. and the argument, in fact, the tunnel should have been the title of the book, argue with the publisher. and did not want roger williams name in the title. chiefly because no one had heard of him. [laughter] >> a commercial. interestingly then make a commercial decision that his network. i thought, your nuts. the rabbi at less satisfaction from being proved right. although, as technically did make the times, the new york times list. the argument was the same. made this city and else piece that has mccourt ever since. defining s as a christian nation . a
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a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it is even more dangerous for being unpredictable and inevitable. things that grow, plants, mold, children, it develops over time. usually in ways that you can see. going muslim and without fair morning. angry students and faculty called for disciplinary action and in the defense of him on the grounds of academic freedom. the controversy was just a few days old before i heard any word of it or had the chance to read it myself. i learned of it from a student. and it was at the far corner of the seminar table. he asked us to call him bob for short. i was grateful for
a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it...
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many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her classroom, they can go to our web site and download the content and teach the things we are teaching. >> i think partnerships are the best way to overcome the limitations because we all have limitations. and sometimes it's just visibility. we actually have on our web site 50 short films and one of them is a muslim student from a school in fremont going to a school in arinda talking about what it's like going to school as a muslim in the united states and they are asking questions and you se
many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our...
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it would be false if we told our story to separate people from people or religion from religion. we believe opening up of the gate of our memory we are bringing people closer and showing what an individual can do. those to save the lives, all these christians to saved lives while risking their own, everyone of them is a hero. [applause] onceo remember it that [inaudible] they organized a group for the liberators. we brought liberators from all over the world. i spoke to them. you are now the first to have seen us. the first free men and women who have seen us. you be our witnesses. one to another. tell me what gave you the courage to resist? what gave you the courage to become a hero? all of them answer me, we, heroes? if my neighbor was in danger, how could i not offer him a attic?n my cellar for myself, in those times it was enough to be human to become a hero. we are tryings, heroes butt to make to make the visitor a messenger. 20 years agonton here in this place, it was raining. he was soaked. our shoes were in water. i saw them, yours and mine. i remember then that i came to
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distribute that cash flow growth to the shareholders, i think time warner has gotten the most religi religion. pretty distributing 100%. cbs is right up there with them. >> we'll leave it there any disclosures to make? do you own any of the stocks you just talked about? >> we own them all. >> thank you very much. portfolio manager, larry. >>> jcpenney is sorry. posting a public apology on youtube and facebook pajsges admitting it made mistakes. >> it's no secret. recently jcpenney changed. >> jcpenney knows it messed up. by eliminating coupons. wall street wasn't particularly impressed by the mea culpa. coming up, what one cola giant is doing back-to-win back consumers who have sworn off soda. first, here is how commodities, treasuries and currencies fared today. finally tonight, with u.s. sales on the decline for eight years straight, things have been pretty tough for soda makers who are working harder than ever to sell those drinks. especially tough for the number three soda maker, dr pepper/snapple. jane wells shows us what that company is doing to get more americans to come back to buying
distribute that cash flow growth to the shareholders, i think time warner has gotten the most religi religion. pretty distributing 100%. cbs is right up there with them. >> we'll leave it there any disclosures to make? do you own any of the stocks you just talked about? >> we own them all. >> thank you very much. portfolio manager, larry. >>> jcpenney is sorry. posting a public apology on youtube and facebook pajsges admitting it made mistakes. >> it's no...
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because the belief that religion is -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion. expwhrncht nxt -- >>> next week melanie philips will take your call, e-mail, facebook comments, and tweet. in-depth tree hours live next sunday at noon eastern. here on booktv. >>> at the annual conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. we are with david. hi. >> how are you? >> he's the editor for human events for the denver post. the poor horse you talk about four issues going to the second term. can you describe it for us? >> there's dependency not just about welfare and food stamps and things like that. but a general fundamental change in the way that people react to each other in government. we have debt which is self-explanatory. i think the problem is worse than people imagine. there is surrender which is porn follows chapter. it's more of reflection how people view our place in the world. and about abortion. it's being published in march. how long did you have to put the book together. are you thinking of the second term or what was the time line for the tigh
because the belief that religion is -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion. expwhrncht nxt -- >>> next week melanie philips will take your call, e-mail, facebook comments, and tweet. in-depth tree hours live next sunday at noon eastern. here on booktv. >>> at the annual conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. we are with david. hi. >> how are you? >> he's the editor for human events for the denver post. the poor horse you talk...
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it's an attitude to religion, national, the antidote to religion, irrationality. now, this itself is the ultimate irrational idea because of relief that religion is a medical says science and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion and depend sign sanders -- reason. >> author melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweet three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the supreme court with authors and academics to follow the high court from georgetown law center in washington this is an hour. and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. i want to welcome you to today's program, which features an all-star lineup of authors whoof will be discussing their mostr recent books on the supremet court.ere i am a professor here atgeortown georgetown, and executive director of the supreme courte. institute.rivil it is a real privilege for the supreme court institute to hostt this event, and i would like to thank our deputy director putting it all together. before i turn the progra
it's an attitude to religion, national, the antidote to religion, irrationality. now, this itself is the ultimate irrational idea because of relief that religion is a medical says science and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion and depend sign sanders -- reason. >> author melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweet three hours live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the supreme court with authors and...
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including other religions and cultures. all cultures are equal. therefore it is preferable to any other. what that means for the west if we are truly multicultural, we cannot uphold our core quality for women and someone over those cultures which uphold freedom and tolerance and that is multiculturalism and what it is. but instead we can't talk about that is multicultural. a black child in one case was abused over many years. the most supporting circumstances. the social workers could not bring themselves to intervene. they said this is their culture. the life and liberty of the rest of us, that is what multiculturalism dead. his white liberals, we can't stand up and say it's wrong to torture a child. or neglected child. that is what multiculturalism is. that is the extent of multiculturalism. it talks about a kind of paralysis. when you get the boston massacre, the recruitment of young men born in britain, the recruitment of those young men, the islamic radical islam, many say we can't say anything about this because it would be racist in this so
including other religions and cultures. all cultures are equal. therefore it is preferable to any other. what that means for the west if we are truly multicultural, we cannot uphold our core quality for women and someone over those cultures which uphold freedom and tolerance and that is multiculturalism and what it is. but instead we can't talk about that is multicultural. a black child in one case was abused over many years. the most supporting circumstances. the social workers could not bring...
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science is the antidote to religion. science is rational, it is the antidote to religious irrationality. now, this itself is the ultimate irrational idea. because the belief that religion is inimical to science and reason in the west completely untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, columnist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips, takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in depth." three hours live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> mr. moss, what happened in minneapolis in april of 1999? >> you know, i start the book with that meeting because it's so informative of the industry's attitude and strategies. 1999 the obesity epidemic was just beginning to emerge and raise concern not only among consumer activists and nutritionists, but among people inside the processed food industry. they gathered together, um, for a very rare meeting. of ceos of some of the top manufacturers in north america who got together at the old minneapolis headquarters, the
science is the antidote to religion. science is rational, it is the antidote to religious irrationality. now, this itself is the ultimate irrational idea. because the belief that religion is inimical to science and reason in the west completely untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, columnist and winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips, takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets "in depth." three hours live sunday at noon...
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according to their religion. that's an enormous amount of people. >> so, and that's obviously a matter of concern for us as well. look at the entire context of the survey. now, one of the things that's important to note is t difference there was between american muslims and non-american muslims. it's not because we are pandering to the west. american muslims here identify themselves more with americans than they agreed with middle eastern muslims. >> bill: i don't consider american muslims a problem in the world. >> that's great. >> bill: i don't consider american muslims a problem on any level. i think the majority overwhelming majority are good people with a perspective. our problem is and we are seeing it with the boston bombings. our problem is, all right. muslims oversees who think they can come in here and blow people's arms and legs off and kill 8-year-old boys in the name of allah. 28% is a big number. if 28% are catholics are baptists or jews thought that killing civilians was justified by their religion
according to their religion. that's an enormous amount of people. >> so, and that's obviously a matter of concern for us as well. look at the entire context of the survey. now, one of the things that's important to note is t difference there was between american muslims and non-american muslims. it's not because we are pandering to the west. american muslims here identify themselves more with americans than they agreed with middle eastern muslims. >> bill: i don't consider american...
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religion underpins science and reason. reason. >> next weekend, author, columnist and winner of the prize for journalism, melanie phillips will take your calls, e-mails, facebook comments in tweets. three hours live next sunday at noon eastern here on booktv. >> booktv continues with ann kirschner. she recounts the life of josephine marcus earp, the common law wife and partner of over 50 years the law man wyatt earp. this is about one hour. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. this is a story that has deep roots all across the united states, but has a special meeting for cle. so it's fun for me to be here, in fact that both of my books have seattle, seattle exhibits this week is particularly fun. so what i would like to do is just introduced the book by reading the first couple of pages from the prologue in which i landed on planet earth. did you know that wyatt earp was buried in a jewish cemetery? just hearing his name through back to my childhood in the city sprawled on the floor in front of a black and white telev
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and you know not profiling an entire religion by saying look, many religions have misused religion. have twisted religion to use it for ill purposes. >> well, there's fundamentalism in all of our religious traditions. islam and judaism. christianity, i've been fighting that most of my life. in boston, you had such a stark example of two people who seemed to be very troubled and their action was so horrible for the common good. story yesterday, this young woman who was jogging and she lost her -- her foot. she's a dancer. lost her foot. such a horrible story yet at the same time people were running toward the blast. so that's the common good in a heroic way. we see how forces are destroying the common good like in the election season where the czechs have replaced all -- the checks have replaced all of the balances in our public life. yet at the same time, there are examples of books full of good stories, hopeful stories about the common good. the common good comes last to places like washington. last. has to happen. our own lives neighborhoods then we can build social movements that
and you know not profiling an entire religion by saying look, many religions have misused religion. have twisted religion to use it for ill purposes. >> well, there's fundamentalism in all of our religious traditions. islam and judaism. christianity, i've been fighting that most of my life. in boston, you had such a stark example of two people who seemed to be very troubled and their action was so horrible for the common good. story yesterday, this young woman who was jogging and she lost...
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science is an antidepressant dote to religion. this, itself, is the ultimate irrational idea because the belief that religion is inniche call to science in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> author, columnist, and winner of the orwell prize for journalism takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets noon eastern on c-span2. >> a discussion on the supreme court with authors and academics who followed the court from georgetown law center in washington, this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> i want to welcome you to today's program with an all-star of authors discussing their recent books on the supreme court. i'm a professor here at georgetown, and executive director of the supreme court institute. it's a real privilege for the supreme court institute to host this event, and i'd like to thank our deputy director for putting it all together. before i turn the program over to our moderator, i'd like to remind everyone that after the program, we have a reception following in which you'll get a chanc
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her religion prevents her from applying makeup on the sabbath so she applied land come's ultra 24-hour foundation before sundown on friday and expected it to be look flawless for 24 hours. but that didn't happen. so now she wants lancome to pay up. >> any smart woman knows that no matter how long-lasting it's supposed to be, it's not going to happen. >> i think a product should do what you say it should do. if it doesn't, would you sue the company? >> i would not sue the company. >> this lady s the woman is seeking unspecified damages from lancome and a corrected advertising campaign. lancome says it will contest the allegations in court. >> i think it depends on your skin, though, if it absorbs the makeup -- >> and if you're working out or what you're doing, that kind of thing. >> well. >> i'll never have such problems. >>> 4:51. atlanta police have released the dashcam video of reese witherspoon behaving badly. this is video of her husband's dui last month. check her throwing out her hollywood weight. >> are you kidding me? >> no. i told you. >> i'm an american citizen. >> i told you
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raised in the area irrespective of what their socioeconomic status is of having the exposure to the religion and support of entrepreneurship, and i think most kids who attend stand ford university, young adults, have a desire to do some form of entrepreneurship whether it's their companies themselves or a startup. it dictates that culture. >> host: in your book, "secrets of silicon valley," here's a quote, "in washington," you write" i was in the grateful for the how it win skill that treat me welled today, but i didn't do anything because people in washington, d.c. don't do anything other than pine and deliberate over the latest, often inconsequential, political, and/or policy spin." >> guest: yes. so i have a great love of washington, d.c., it's a wonderful place. i was an observer, and now i've cread three companies in nearly six years, and i think the difference is that the importance of which side of the political aisle you're on, who you support, which issue are you going to put forth trumps anything that would foster a collaborative and creative environment. i went from an environment
raised in the area irrespective of what their socioeconomic status is of having the exposure to the religion and support of entrepreneurship, and i think most kids who attend stand ford university, young adults, have a desire to do some form of entrepreneurship whether it's their companies themselves or a startup. it dictates that culture. >> host: in your book, "secrets of silicon valley," here's a quote, "in washington," you write" i was in the grateful for the...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
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but then the pastor called me and that's when we got into the old -- the whole religion thing about gay people and things of that nature and the conversation just went back and forth for us a couple of minutes. >> just to be clear, you weren't going to be speaking to the kids about jason collins, you were actually speaking about bullying. >> no. yeah, yeah. anderson, i speak all the time every summer to churches, organizations -- i mean, i do it all the time. and i tell my story how single parent home, african-american, from the projects, going to florida state and playing for the green bay packers for 12 years which is a great story. i wasn't necessarily going into that because that wasn't part of my story. but when i touch on bullying, you know, then that's the problem that they had because they didn't want me to use jason as a part of the bullying. and i thought, well, that's just crazy to me. >> there were some provisions, i understand, that the church laid out to you that they said if you did such and such you could still come and speak. what did they say you had to do? >> and this
but then the pastor called me and that's when we got into the old -- the whole religion thing about gay people and things of that nature and the conversation just went back and forth for us a couple of minutes. >> just to be clear, you weren't going to be speaking to the kids about jason collins, you were actually speaking about bullying. >> no. yeah, yeah. anderson, i speak all the time every summer to churches, organizations -- i mean, i do it all the time. and i tell my story how...
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liberals say that budget cuts and this newfound budget religion is just a way for conservatives to gut the programs they've always hated anyway. >> yeah. republicans and conservatives have always had this sort of starve the beast theory of politics. but i do think that the debate we're having now is about what's the best way to achieve deficit and debt reduction, and realize that the x-factor is always economic growth. the folks on a pure austerity path -- two things. first of all, as with the flight delays, they realize that cuts have consequences. when it affects them personally, they don't like it so much. there's this attitude about cuts in politics, it's cuts for thee but not for me. that makes it painless, especially if they don't have advanced lobbying firms. we know just by comparison what's going on in europe, england in particular, that the austerity path hasn't worked. the data has come in. so actually looking for a balanced plan is more advantageous. if we can find a grand bargain that actually preserves economic growth, maybe gooses it while dealing with the long-term cost
liberals say that budget cuts and this newfound budget religion is just a way for conservatives to gut the programs they've always hated anyway. >> yeah. republicans and conservatives have always had this sort of starve the beast theory of politics. but i do think that the debate we're having now is about what's the best way to achieve deficit and debt reduction, and realize that the x-factor is always economic growth. the folks on a pure austerity path -- two things. first of all, as...
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people based on race or gender or religion or ethnicity are not getting car loans for that none of that information is on the loan documents. so the people making the car loans don't know you are ethnicity or ethnicity or race, they don't know your gender. they don't know anything. what they are saying to the lenders think you guys have to look at a person's name and their address and try to determine from those two factors are they african-american, are the hispanic. are they male or female. are they jewish or catholiccand that is just crazy. gerri: here is my question. these rules get in the way of business being done. what will be the impact on this very strong marketplace? >> that is what we are worried about. the companies that make car loans, which are based on a lot of finance companies and credit unions, these people have to look at this and say, what if we are wrong and what are we supposed to do once we know. gerri: maybe it would be better not to do the loans. when a business is maybe getting sued, they just back off. gerri: i wanted to share some numbers that i think it show
people based on race or gender or religion or ethnicity are not getting car loans for that none of that information is on the loan documents. so the people making the car loans don't know you are ethnicity or ethnicity or race, they don't know your gender. they don't know anything. what they are saying to the lenders think you guys have to look at a person's name and their address and try to determine from those two factors are they african-american, are the hispanic. are they male or female....
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we don't want to hear about religion, don't speak ago religion. don't tell us if you're religious. you can't preach it and try to force it on others the way i read it. >> well, the statement even says you can evangelize. if you want to evangelize and talk with fellow soldiers and share your faith and why it's important to you in the context of why you wear the uniform or as a person you can do that. it is going that next level of using your position to coerce the subordinates or force conversions. the only faith we recognize is a christian faith. >> is that happening? >> no. i mean, not very often. i mean, sure, you'll have a one off here a commander here and there. that's too forceful. that's usually somebody being stupid. at the end of the day you have christians and muslims and jews and a diverse environment, standing alongside each other. but the majority obviously at this point in the military are christians so there are more protestant and catholic chaplains than of other faiths. they aren't pressing the others to convert. >> the pentagon an parentally met with this group and
we don't want to hear about religion, don't speak ago religion. don't tell us if you're religious. you can't preach it and try to force it on others the way i read it. >> well, the statement even says you can evangelize. if you want to evangelize and talk with fellow soldiers and share your faith and why it's important to you in the context of why you wear the uniform or as a person you can do that. it is going that next level of using your position to coerce the subordinates or force...
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there are a lot of things that religions dictate, like in other countries as we see, that you may not want in this modern democracy. for example, the subjugation of women in many, not all, a traditional muslim societies. like saudi arabia. they claim that they can force when -- keep women from driving cars because their religion dictates. i imagine you would not want someone saying that i do not --t to get driver's licenses i will not give a driver's license to this person, this woman, because i do not believe they should have won. you would object to that. you cannot pick and choose. you cannot say that that religious belief i disagree with, but this one i happen to share, so they can disobey the law. i think that what the constitution invites us to do is to take the believes, wherever they come from, religion, beliefs, scholarly study, and put them in the civic arena to rise and fall on their own merits. if you as a concerned citizen believe that it is against your religion to have this past, you have every right like i do, or anyone else does, to advocate for that want to be passed
there are a lot of things that religions dictate, like in other countries as we see, that you may not want in this modern democracy. for example, the subjugation of women in many, not all, a traditional muslim societies. like saudi arabia. they claim that they can force when -- keep women from driving cars because their religion dictates. i imagine you would not want someone saying that i do not --t to get driver's licenses i will not give a driver's license to this person, this woman, because...
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belief that religion is inimical to reason in the west is completely untrue. religion under penned a reason. -- whether of the orwell prize for a journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls and tweets on c-span 2. >> next, a discussion about the funding and quality of preschool with education secretary arne duncan and health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. from the national institute of early education and research, this is just under one hour. >> good morning, everyone. we are here on this beautiful morning to discuss the findings of the 2012 state of preschool your book. it is a very important publication. this is an extensive survey. oflook into funding preschools across the nation. conducted every year since 2002, over 10 years ago. the survey provides a decade of information on any changes in any state on policy, funding, enrollment and detailed descriptions of the most recently implemented in every state. it is widely regarded and it is definitely a reference that we all look to across the nation. .y name is celia ayala i will be modera
belief that religion is inimical to reason in the west is completely untrue. religion under penned a reason. -- whether of the orwell prize for a journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls and tweets on c-span 2. >> next, a discussion about the funding and quality of preschool with education secretary arne duncan and health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. from the national institute of early education and research, this is just under one hour. >> good morning,...
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raised in the area irrespective of what their socioeconomic status is of having the exposure to the religion and support of entrepreneur hardship. and i think most kids who attend stanford university, young adults, have some desire to do some form of entrepreneurship whether it's their company themselves or working in a start-up. so it very much dictates that kind of culture. >> host: in your book, "secrets of silicon valley," here's a quote: in washington, you write, i was indoctrinated into the philosophy of destroy your enemy, eat your young. while i am grateful for the how-to-win skills that serve me well today, i was sold a bill of goods. i didn't really do anything because most people in washington, d.c. don't do anything except opine and deliberate over the latest, often inconsequential political and/or policy spin. >> guest: yes. and so, you know, it's -- i have a great love for washington d.c. i think it's an extraordinary place. but i did spend almost 18 years being an observer, and now i've been a creator now having created three companies in nearly six years. and i think the diff
raised in the area irrespective of what their socioeconomic status is of having the exposure to the religion and support of entrepreneur hardship. and i think most kids who attend stanford university, young adults, have some desire to do some form of entrepreneurship whether it's their company themselves or working in a start-up. so it very much dictates that kind of culture. >> host: in your book, "secrets of silicon valley," here's a quote: in washington, you write, i was...
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this is the ultimate irrational idea, because debelief that religion is inemcal in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours, sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> did you know that -- when she got to the white house but people think she didn't participate much, and that isn't exactly true. the was very, very involved and started her own bedroom upstairs across from the president's office, and she was always able to hear what was going on. she read daily newspapers, brought different points of view to the president. was able to calm him down, and of course she was the grandmother of the house as well as taking care of her daughters and grandchildren. >> our conversation on ely should johnson is available on our web site. tune in monday for the next program on first lady julia grant. >> douglas rushkoff's book studies the effect of rapid change on biology if the author spoke at a number book store about the ideas in this book and how they relate to the rise of
this is the ultimate irrational idea, because debelief that religion is inemcal in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> melanie phillips takes your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in-depth, three hours, sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> did you know that -- when she got to the white house but people think she didn't participate much, and that isn't exactly true. the was very, very involved and started her own bedroom upstairs...
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they're facing increasing levels of prejudice and examine some instances of discrimination based on religion in the latest edition of breaking the set now here's a quick preview. we're seeing are ramping up of hate crimes and hate speech against muslim americans in the wake of the boston bombings most recently about anger was directed to mohammad saleem a somali american cab driver who was assaulted by a man he had picked up moments earlier luckily for this attack salim sense the man's temper and recorded the entire older cation on his cell phone take a listen i'm judging you know you get a kind of. blind people up all over the world oh me yes yes and you know if you read your jihad so i'll get a headache. if you're muslim you know that's why you're a bunch of me very sad especially considering how liam is the furthest thing from a muslim extremist here's what he had to say in response. to the use of the sergeant serves. as a sort of post my wife. i'm a terrorist. i'm a muslim i'm american. well to get the full story much more from breaking the set stay with us here on r.t. it's coming up at
they're facing increasing levels of prejudice and examine some instances of discrimination based on religion in the latest edition of breaking the set now here's a quick preview. we're seeing are ramping up of hate crimes and hate speech against muslim americans in the wake of the boston bombings most recently about anger was directed to mohammad saleem a somali american cab driver who was assaulted by a man he had picked up moments earlier luckily for this attack salim sense the man's temper...
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this is a huge problem because if you see people acquire more people learn more about their religion, they will become more fundamentalist. as people learn more about our religion they become protected against efforts to change their direction. in the case of the people of and the muslim population in the russian federation, what we have people who do not have that kind of training and are more susceptible for recruitment. it is very important to understand that. there is a process of immunization. those whoy muslims -- know a great deal about islam are able to say absolutely no to the missionaries coming from saudi arabia. the people who know much less about islam are far more likely to be recruited because they're waiting for someone to tell them what it means. >> thank you. we now recognize the ranking member on the terrorism subcommittee for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. those in have seen me on this committee have seen me use my question time to pontificate. i am filled with some any -- so many questions. i'll invite the panel to respond later. one relates to
this is a huge problem because if you see people acquire more people learn more about their religion, they will become more fundamentalist. as people learn more about our religion they become protected against efforts to change their direction. in the case of the people of and the muslim population in the russian federation, what we have people who do not have that kind of training and are more susceptible for recruitment. it is very important to understand that. there is a process of...
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. >> in your religion, is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was. except when it came to jodi arias, she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. when this came out in his church, his social circle, it might have hurt him professionally. >> jodi was travis' dirty little secret. something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you are hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this phone call, it's crucial to hear the type of difference. the difference that travis portrayed himself to be versus the things that he said on this recorded call. >> jodi's attorneys were just the last in a long line of people, family and boyfriends who had physically and mentally abused jodi. >> it appears their strategy was that everything that happened in her life, from her childhood and through all the relationships with men, culminated in th
. >> in your religion, is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was. except when it came to jodi arias, she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. when this came out in his church, his social circle, it...
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this is not about the religion. it's about her personality in terms of her possibly being controlled by him. if you scrape away all of the other issues, it does sound like this could be a domestic abusive situation. she could have been intimidated by him up to and including hearing threats he would hurt the baby if she didn't keep her mouth shut or she didn't participate to a certain extent. now that is not to say, however, that if they determine her level of involvement, that she should just walk away. i think it's understanding the dynamics becomes critically important. >> megyn: you are trying to helper as a former f.b.i. profiler to figure out motivations and possible roles in something like this. given your history and experience, you are saying they may be looking at that angle she was compliant and wasn't a strong personality who was being controlled by him to the extent where sit by an american girl and watch him make bombs? >> i have had cases where the wife or girlfriend has actually participated in a homi
this is not about the religion. it's about her personality in terms of her possibly being controlled by him. if you scrape away all of the other issues, it does sound like this could be a domestic abusive situation. she could have been intimidated by him up to and including hearing threats he would hurt the baby if she didn't keep her mouth shut or she didn't participate to a certain extent. now that is not to say, however, that if they determine her level of involvement, that she should just...
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. >> reporter: don't go religion on me now. people around the world want to come here. you don't have to sell the bay area. what does it me financially if you get this? >> anywhere to 400 to $500 million is what a regular super bowl brings in but we are talking about the 50th super bowl. . so we are excited about it. it's going to highlight our area. we can't be beat as a region. >> reporter: if the 49ers are in it, it's a bigger party. >> absolutely. that's our team. >> reporter: the mayor jamie matthews here in santa clara, that's the story. not a done deal yet but they're smiling. they may be popping champagne later tonight. we'll find out. live from santa clara, i'm ken bastida, kpix 5. >> keeping those fingers crossed. all right, ken, thank you. >>> the other big story, new evacuations tonight as flames threaten more neighborhoods in southern california. a wildfire is raging in ventura county. and now dozens of bay area firefighters are on their way to help fight the flames. >> in southern california, fire crews are dealing with some staggering numbers. 90-degree t
. >> reporter: don't go religion on me now. people around the world want to come here. you don't have to sell the bay area. what does it me financially if you get this? >> anywhere to 400 to $500 million is what a regular super bowl brings in but we are talking about the 50th super bowl. . so we are excited about it. it's going to highlight our area. we can't be beat as a region. >> reporter: if the 49ers are in it, it's a bigger party. >> absolutely. that's our team....
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it is the antidote to religion's irrationality. this itself is the ultimate irrational idea because the belief that religion is inimical to science and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion underpins science and reason. >> author, columnist, and winner of the orwell prize for phillipsm, melanie takes your calls and tweets in depth live on booktv. >> next, the state of latino america and jobs, immigration, education, and foreign-policy, with tavis smiley. ,nalysts include luis gutierrez republican strategist and a navarro -- republican strategist .na navarro, and hector barreto this is just over three hours. >> please welcome this august panel we have for this conversation. i'm delighted to be moderating this session. there are two panels that are convening today at chicago state university. please bank chicago university for having us here. chicagoe bank -- thank university for having us here. [applause] i am honored to be back here at this great institution once again. there is an afternoon panel. fernandoe moderated b
it is the antidote to religion's irrationality. this itself is the ultimate irrational idea because the belief that religion is inimical to science and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion underpins science and reason. >> author, columnist, and winner of the orwell prize for phillipsm, melanie takes your calls and tweets in depth live on booktv. >> next, the state of latino america and jobs, immigration, education, and foreign-policy, with tavis smiley. ,nalysts include...
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the belief that religion is a religion underpinned science and reason. host: author, columnist, and price for journalism melanie phillips takes your calls and tweets. that is noon eastern on the "book tv on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with ron pollack. we're talking about subsidies or tax credits in the affordable care act. really ans is important part of the affordable care act. very few people actually know about it. what it does is that for people who want to purchase individual coverage in these new marketplaces, some collet exchanges, if they have incomes among four hundred% of poverty they will be eligible for tax credit subsidies. is, fordred% of poverty a family of four, 490 two thousand dollars. for a person living alone it is $46,000. subsidies,redit which will amount to makeands of dollars, will premium costs much less expensive and much more affordable. they are provided on a sliding scale so that those people that need them most help will receive the most help. enrollment period for this begins on october 1.
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coming up, were the boston marathon bombers motivated by their religion? some say -- to hell with that. yes, they were. plus, an eighth grader arrested for wearing an nra shirt to school? the shocking story that -- you know what? the hell with that. and who is the most hated celebrity in hollywood? the answer is in the box. greg? >> i don't get it. >> you will. >> will i? >> you will when you do the story. it is called a tease, greg. >> oh, you are teasing
coming up, were the boston marathon bombers motivated by their religion? some say -- to hell with that. yes, they were. plus, an eighth grader arrested for wearing an nra shirt to school? the shocking story that -- you know what? the hell with that. and who is the most hated celebrity in hollywood? the answer is in the box. greg? >> i don't get it. >> you will. >> will i? >> you will when you do the story. it is called a tease, greg. >> oh, you are teasing
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. >> a religion litmus test, says fox's most prominent liberal voice. holy (bleep), what's left! >> i'll tell you what's left, jon. i was a liberal activist at a progressive before you were out of your w pampers. and you may get on a tv show and talk liberal politics. i've been registering and otherd things. maybe you want to bring yourth credentials up here. do not suggest that what i was saying here was a litmus test. i was simply saying there were people we needed to take a two-year hiatus and check out those in the country who came on a student visa and cannot be found. and the f.b.i. is trying to find them. it seems to me i it's legitimate to try to do that before we lett more people in. l now, you want to call that a religious litmus test, my litmus test is when you quote somebody, you do it right and you obviously don't have the sense to do that. >> good job. you have the sense of not dropping the f bomb or anything. go ahead, greg. >> saturday, "red eye," 11:00 o'clock, new episode, you call it. mike baker returns, should be fun. 11:00 o'clock. look at you, kimberly gotte
. >> a religion litmus test, says fox's most prominent liberal voice. holy (bleep), what's left! >> i'll tell you what's left, jon. i was a liberal activist at a progressive before you were out of your w pampers. and you may get on a tv show and talk liberal politics. i've been registering and otherd things. maybe you want to bring yourth credentials up here. do not suggest that what i was saying here was a litmus test. i was simply saying there were people we needed to take a...
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the belief is that religion is inevitable in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> the winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, e- mails, in debt, three hours, tv," c-sunday, "book span 2. >> on "washington journal," a talk with nicholas burns about the reported use of chemical weapons. this is 40 minutes. host: nicholas burns is our guest. thank you for being with us. guest: great to be with you. host: he is also with the harvard kennedy school of diplomacy and international policy. iswant to talk about what happening in syria. "washington post said"as -- give us a sense of where things are at right now and if they are inching forward, is anything changing at this moment? guest: it looks like the obama administration is now considering greater u.s. military assistance from syrian -- for syrian rebels but that does not mean the united states will put american troops on the ground. there is no agreement for that whatsoever. might the united states transforms to the rebel forces fighting
the belief is that religion is inevitable in the west is untrue. religion underpinned science and reason. >> the winner of the orwell prize for journalism, melanie phillips takes your calls, e- mails, in debt, three hours, tv," c-sunday, "book span 2. >> on "washington journal," a talk with nicholas burns about the reported use of chemical weapons. this is 40 minutes. host: nicholas burns is our guest. thank you for being with us. guest: great to be with you....
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with acclaimed historians, philosophers, literary critics and more to talk politics, war, history, religion, and culture. watch these interviews every sunday at 6 p.m.. we start with ac grayling, a professor of philosophy at college of humanities in london is the author of 30 non-fiction books, most recent, "the good book," and "the god argument." >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2, and booktv is in london interviewing some authors, and joining us now is professor ac grayling, author of 30 books, most recent called "the god argument,," and in that book, you write the burdens of religion are both social and political. what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, we need to look really across the landscape of history to see how devicive, how many conflicts, how
with acclaimed historians, philosophers, literary critics and more to talk politics, war, history, religion, and culture. watch these interviews every sunday at 6 p.m.. we start with ac grayling, a professor of philosophy at college of humanities in london is the author of 30 non-fiction books, most recent, "the good book," and "the god argument." >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2, and booktv is in london interviewing some authors, and joining us now is...
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. >> culture, music, has no barrier of race, religion, or anything. >> the patels also fund college scholarships for underprivileged students. they have given millions to the florida hospital system for research. $12 million to the university of south florida to establish a think tank for global sustainability and solutions. internationally and tribute to his late father dr. k has built six hospitals in india and one in africa. u.s. presidents and others applaud patel's efforts to help people live beyond the dream. >> i am just a spark and then the flame comes from other people's effort. and it creates multiple other flames that can really impact multiple life. >> you legal really have to love his example. dr. kiraned as this advice enjoy what you are doing and success will come. perseverance, persistence and doing the right thing. >> jamie: you summed it up and no one tells a story like you do, kelly. >> thank you. >> jamie: thank you very much. very inspiring. learning more about the new suspects in the boston bombing. the classmates of dzhokhar tsarnaev took items from his dorm room after tha
. >> culture, music, has no barrier of race, religion, or anything. >> the patels also fund college scholarships for underprivileged students. they have given millions to the florida hospital system for research. $12 million to the university of south florida to establish a think tank for global sustainability and solutions. internationally and tribute to his late father dr. k has built six hospitals in india and one in africa. u.s. presidents and others applaud patel's efforts to...
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>> reporter: well, it is interesting because there are really no references to religion at all. they are generally replaced with words like radicalism or extremism. critics say it sends a message to agents in the field not to examine radical islamic connections as closely as they might. proponents say muslims are more likely to cooperate with authorities and help finger radicals in their midst if they believe their entire religion is not being scrutinized, jenna. jenna: something to think about, doug. thank you. >> reporter: sure thing. jenna: new information on poison-laced letters sent to the president and other officials. the second suspect in the case appearing in court today on charges of possessing and preparing ricin for use as a weapon. the first suspect that we've talked a lot about has been cleared of any wrongdoing. john roberts live from the u.s. district courthousein oxford, mississippi, has been on this story since the beginning with all the twists and turns. john? >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, jenna. 41-year-old james everett dutschke appeared in court we
>> reporter: well, it is interesting because there are really no references to religion at all. they are generally replaced with words like radicalism or extremism. critics say it sends a message to agents in the field not to examine radical islamic connections as closely as they might. proponents say muslims are more likely to cooperate with authorities and help finger radicals in their midst if they believe their entire religion is not being scrutinized, jenna. jenna: something to think...
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. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his church, in his social circle, it might have hurt him professionally. >> reporter: jodi was, in the words of her defense attorney, travis's dirty little secret, something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's crucial to understand the difference. the difference between the type of person that travis portrayed himself to be versus the things that he said on this recorded call. >> that was so hot. that actually, so -- like the way you moan sounds like -- sounds like a 12-year-old girl having her first orgasm. it's so hot. >> reporter: jodi's attorneys
. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his...
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he did not wear his religion on his sleeve. he did not even attend the worship services or the bible studies that i conducted on the -- ship.d after two days of wandering around the ship, he had a captain's call -- this is when the new commanding officer he finds a reality for the ship. one of the things he said, quoting, was that there would be no profanity aboard his ship. i was startled. no profanity. he quoted george washington who said something about needing to use profanity was an indication of a limited intellect. so, buried was. and i honestly believed that there was no way -- so, there it was. and i honestly believe there was no way the executive officer would be able to speak standard english. the end of his career. no way he would be able to obey this order. this was an der that was too much for him. i have never heard him speak more than a sentence or two without using profanity. but miracle of miracles, all of a sudden the language on that ship waslean. and it was absolutely amazing the difference that it made, be
he did not wear his religion on his sleeve. he did not even attend the worship services or the bible studies that i conducted on the -- ship.d after two days of wandering around the ship, he had a captain's call -- this is when the new commanding officer he finds a reality for the ship. one of the things he said, quoting, was that there would be no profanity aboard his ship. i was startled. no profanity. he quoted george washington who said something about needing to use profanity was an...
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they talked about his momma, his birthplace, his pastor and religion. wreligion. nobody else asked for their transcript -- >> laura: we haven't seen. we haven't seen his crypt. >> nobody else for anybody else's? >> have they been withheld -- >> no one asked for them. >> laura: you think -- >> why would you ask for it? other than him being african-american and the implication for affirm tv action -- >> laura: wait. i don't want to get hung up on that. but you are saying that the reason people want to know his grades in college and law school is because he is black? >> i'm saying -- >> laura: really? >> no white candidate has been asked that? >> laura: because i believe people release their transcripts and for the most part you know what the gpa is. i don't think it's the reason they're asking for that. i don't know what the big deal is release the transcript. let's move on to what justice thomas said. you speak all the time and talk to a lot of people. do you disagree that conservatives, african-americans, are held to a different standard or critique differently th
they talked about his momma, his birthplace, his pastor and religion. wreligion. nobody else asked for their transcript -- >> laura: we haven't seen. we haven't seen his crypt. >> nobody else for anybody else's? >> have they been withheld -- >> no one asked for them. >> laura: you think -- >> why would you ask for it? other than him being african-american and the implication for affirm tv action -- >> laura: wait. i don't want to get hung up on that....
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the only sticking point is on the right, and on people who happen to believe that religion plays a role in how this should be shaped. my reading of the bible instructs us to love one another, but to have this notion that the bible declaires homosexuality as a sin that can never be constructed, they deserve every bit as much love and every bit as much acceptance as the rest of us do because they would give it in return in large measure. what doc rivers is saying counter balances what the miami dolphins player said. >> michael: yeah, that's an interesting thing you bring up too, joe is will collins receive a contract. i follow sports pretty closely. here is a guy who has played all over the league unspectacular answer nba pro. do you think this helps him to get another nba contract? >> well, it depends. certainly on the twitter verse, certainly sports talk radio, the polls are with him. homosexuality is no longer the other thing that we might of thought it had been. but you have a codery of owners and general managers and unenlightened teammates who may not necessarily think that collins
the only sticking point is on the right, and on people who happen to believe that religion plays a role in how this should be shaped. my reading of the bible instructs us to love one another, but to have this notion that the bible declaires homosexuality as a sin that can never be constructed, they deserve every bit as much love and every bit as much acceptance as the rest of us do because they would give it in return in large measure. what doc rivers is saying counter balances what the miami...